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A Study on an Effective Event Detection Method for Event-Focused News Summarization (사건중심 뉴스기사 자동요약을 위한 사건탐지 기법에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Young-Mee;Kim, Yong-Kwang
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.227-243
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    • 2008
  • This study investigates an event detection method with the aim of generating an event-focused news summary from a set of news articles on a certain event using a multi-document summarization technique. The event detection method first classifies news articles into the event related topic categories by employing a SVM classifier and then creates event clusters containing news articles on an event by a modified single pass clustering algorithm. The clustering algorithm applies a time penalty function as well as cluster partitioning to enhance the clustering performance. It was found that the event detection method proposed in this study showed a satisfactory performance in terms of both the F-measure and the detection cost.

Effect of Ni and Mo on Mechanical Properties of Submerged Arc Welds with Flexible Glasswool Backing (FGB SAW 용접부 물성에 미치는 Ni과 Mo의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Jee, C.H.;Choi, J.T.;Kim, D.J.
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.55-55
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    • 2009
  • FGB(Flexible Glasswool Backing) Submerged Arc Welding has been one of the main welding processes for one side butt welding in shipbuilding industries, which can efficiently improve the welding productivity by the addition of a supplementary filler metal into the molten weld pool. As recent ships have become larger in size, the application of high tensile and higher grade of steels has been continuously increased. Single pass FGB SA welding process accompanies such a high heat input when welding thick plates that the mechanical properties of weld metal can be dramatically degraded. This study has been performed in order to obtain high toughness and tensile properties of high heat input FGB SA welds, and to evaluate the effect of alloy elements on their mechanical properties. To complete welding 25mm-thick EH36 grade steel plate by single pass, 1.2mm diameter and 1.0mm long cut wires has been distributed in the groove before welding, and three different test coupons have been made using C-1.5%Mn, C-1.8%Mn-0.5%Mo, and C-1.4%Mn-1.7%Ni cut wires to investigate the influence of nickel(Ni) and molybdenum(Mo) on the mechanical properties of welds. Test results showed that the addition of Ni and Mo effectively promotes the formation of Acicular Ferrite(AF), while significantly reducing the amount of Grain Boundary Ferrite(GBF) in weld metal microstructures, which resulted in a beneficial effect on low temperature impact toughness and strength.

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Quantitative analysis of gene expression pattern in aspergillus nidulans mycelia by sequencing of 3-directed cDNA clones

  • Park. Yoon-Dong;Lee, Dong-Whan;Lee, Seog-Jae;Kim, Jong-Hwa;Chae, Keon-Sang
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 1996
  • Since sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clones has been known to be a powerful approach to obtain information on gene expression pattern in specific cells or tissues, we have analyzed a 3'-directed cDNA library of vegetative mycelia of A. nidulans by single-pass sequencing of hundreds of randomly selected clones. Sequencing of 292 cDNA clones yielded 209 gene signatures (GSs) probably representing highly or lesser expressed genes in the vegetative mycelia. Among the 209 GSs, 25 (79 cDNA clones) appeared more than once and 184 only once. One GS appeared at a highest frequency of 6 times, 2 GSs5 times, 4 GSs 4 times, a GSs 3 times and 16 GSs twice. About 6.6% GSs comprizing of 13 GSs showed alternative polyadenylation. Among 23 redundant GSs, three were common in both mycelia and sexual organs, and 22 were probably mycelia-specific. Out of 209 GSs, 36 were identified in GenBank showing of 70% or greater similaritis. Only six GSs were for A. nidulans genes, and 13 GSs were of DNA or genes encoding cytoplasmic or organellar proteins. This pattern is similar to those in the human HepG2 cell line and in human colonic mucosa, although very few genes for nuclear proteins and for protein synthesis were in A. nidulans.

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Distribution of Welding Residual Stresses in T-joint Weld with Root Gap (루트부 갭이 있는 양면 필릿용접 이음부의 용접잔류응력 분포)

  • H.S. Bang;S.H. Kim;Y.P. Kim;C.W. Lee
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2002
  • The root joint in the welding structures are apt to failure by the stress concentration which is occurred by the external force. Therefore, in the safety and reliability of structure, the complete penetration joint welding which are obtained by the groove welding with edge preparation is generally required. Nevertheless, fillet T-joint welding without edge preparation is often carried out in the fields to reduce working time and consumption of welding electrode, however, this process is likely to produce inadequate joint penetration such as root gap. In this paper, the focus of research is to investigate distribution of welding residual stresses in the plate(or flange) and web of T-joint weld, and especially in the near of root gap notch that is due to incomplete joint penetration. For the analysis, we have chosen model of T-joint weld in the cases of single and multi-pass welding with submerged arc welding and analyzed model by using finite element programs considering the heat conduction and thermal elasto-plastic theory.

A FG-CPW Single Balanced Diode Mixer for C-Band Application (C-Band 용 FG-CPW 단일 평형 다이오드 혼합기)

  • Bae, Joung-Sun;Lee, Jong-Chul;Kim, Jong-Heon;Lee, Byung-Je;Kim, Nam-Young
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, FG-CPW (Finite-Ground Coplanar Wave-Guide) balanced diode mixer is presented. Frequency bandwidth is selected for a C-band, which is 5.72~5.82 GHz for RF, 5.58~5.68 GHz for LO, and 140 MHz for IF signals. A rat-race hybrid is designed for the accomplishment of single balanced type. A low pass filter (LPF) with CPW structure is used far good conversion loss and unwanted harmonics suppression. When LO signal with the power of 4 dBm at 5.635 GHz is injected, a conversion loss of 6.2 dB is obtained for the mixer. Also, the LO to RF and LO to IF isolation of 30 dB and 40 dB are obtained, respectively. This mixer can be used in the area on wireless LAN application.

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Evaluation of Right Ventricular Function with Radionuclide Cardiac Angiography: Right Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (방사선동위원소 심혈관촬영술을 이용한 우심실기능 측정에 관한 연구 -만성폐쇄성 폐질환에서의 우심실 Ejection Fraction-)

  • Sohn, In;Shin, Seong-Hae;Chung, June-Key;Lee, Myung-Chul;Cho, Bo-Youn;Lee, Young-Woo;Han, Yong-Cheol;Koh, Chang-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1982
  • To evaluate the usefulness of radionuclide cardiac angiography in the assessment of right ventricular function, we measured right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) using single pass method. In 12 normal persons, RVEF averaged $52.7{\pm}5.9%(mean{\pm}S.D.)$. In 25 patients with chronic obstructive lung disease, RVEF was $37.2{\pm}10.6%$ and significantly lower than that of normal persons (p<0.01). All 10 patients with right ventricular failure had abnormal RVEF, which was significantly lower than that of 14 patients without right ventricular failure ($27.6{\pm}5.7%,\;43.9{\pm}8.5%$, respectively. p<0.01). It concluded thal RVEF measured by single pass radionuclide cardiac angiography was a useful, noninvasive method to assess right ventricular function.

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Pose and Expression Invariant Alignment based Multi-View 3D Face Recognition

  • Ratyal, Naeem;Taj, Imtiaz;Bajwa, Usama;Sajid, Muhammad
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.10
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    • pp.4903-4929
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    • 2018
  • In this study, a fully automatic pose and expression invariant 3D face alignment algorithm is proposed to handle frontal and profile face images which is based on a two pass course to fine alignment strategy. The first pass of the algorithm coarsely aligns the face images to an intrinsic coordinate system (ICS) through a single 3D rotation and the second pass aligns them at fine level using a minimum nose tip-scanner distance (MNSD) approach. For facial recognition, multi-view faces are synthesized to exploit real 3D information and test the efficacy of the proposed system. Due to optimal separating hyper plane (OSH), Support Vector Machine (SVM) is employed in multi-view face verification (FV) task. In addition, a multi stage unified classifier based face identification (FI) algorithm is employed which combines results from seven base classifiers, two parallel face recognition algorithms and an exponential rank combiner, all in a hierarchical manner. The performance figures of the proposed methodology are corroborated by extensive experiments performed on four benchmark datasets: GavabDB, Bosphorus, UMB-DB and FRGC v2.0. Results show mark improvement in alignment accuracy and recognition rates. Moreover, a computational complexity analysis has been carried out for the proposed algorithm which reveals its superiority in terms of computational efficiency as well.

Visualizing test on the pass-through and collision characteristics of coarse particles in a double blade pump

  • Tan, Minggao;Lian, Yichao;Liu, Houlin;Wu, Xianfang;Ding, Rong
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2018
  • As the key equipment in deep ocean mining, the slurry pump suffers from wear and blocking problems. In this paper, high-speed photography technique is applied to track the movement rule of single particle of the coarse particle solid-liquid two-phase flow in a double blade slurry pump. The influences of particle diameter and particle density on the pass-through and collision characteristics of particles are analyzed as well. The results show that the average of the passing pump time first decreases and then increases when the particle diameter increases. The average of the passing pump time decreases by 22.7%, when the particle density increases from $1.09g/cm^3$ to $1.75g/cm^3$. Besides, the particle density has great influence on the location where the particle hits the tongue. Most particles of $1.09g/cm^3$ hit the tongue on the left side, while collision location of particles of $1.75g/cm^3$ is mainly on the top and at the right side of the tongue. The research can provide a basis for the optimization design of slurry pump in deep ocean mining system.

Criteria for processing response-spectrum-compatible seismic accelerations simulated via spectral representation

  • Zerva, A.;Morikawa, H.;Sawada, S.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.3 no.3_4
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    • pp.341-363
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    • 2012
  • The spectral representation method is a quick and versatile tool for the generation of spatially variable, response-spectrum-compatible simulations to be used in the nonlinear seismic response evaluation of extended structures, such as bridges. However, just as recorded data, these simulated accelerations require processing, but, unlike recorded data, the reasons for their processing are purely numerical. Hence, the criteria for the processing of acceleration simulations need to be tied to the effect of processing on the structural response. This paper presents a framework for processing acceleration simulations that is based on seismological approaches for processing recorded data, but establishes the corner frequency of the high-pass filter by minimizing the effect of processing on the response of the structural system, for the response evaluation of which the ground motions were generated. The proposed two-step criterion selects the filter corner frequency by considering both the dynamic and the pseudo-static response of the systems. First, it ensures that the linear/nonlinear dynamic structural response induced by the processed simulations captures the characteristics of the system's dynamic response caused by the unprocessed simulations, the frequency content of which is fully compatible with the target response spectrum. Second, it examines the adequacy of the selected estimate for the filter corner frequency by evaluating the pseudo-static response of the system subjected to spatially variable excitations. It is noted that the first step of this two-fold criterion suffices for the establishment of the corner frequency for the processing of acceleration time series generated at a single ground-surface location to be used in the seismic response evaluation of, e.g. a building structure. Furthermore, the concept also applies for the processing of acceleration time series generated by means of any approach that does not provide physical considerations for the selection of the corner frequency of the high-pass filter.

Experiment of Air-Shower to Reduce Particulate Matter in Apartment Housing (공동주택에서 미세먼지 저감을 위한 에어샤워 성능실험)

  • PARK, JIN CHUL;Chung, Hong Goo
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 2021
  • High levels of fine dust is an increasing health concern in major cities such as Seoul. To improve the indoor air quality of apartments, this study examined the ability of an air shower system installed in an apartment unit to remove fine dust (as defined by ISO 12103-A2) from various clothing items of building occupants entering their apartment. Results of the experiment indicate that an air shower system is effective in removing final dust from clothing after one pass through the system. The fine dust removal efficiency for various clothing items was 74% for a dress suit, 70.6% for hiking clothes, 63.3% for knit-wear, 50.5% for a cotton t-shirt, and 38.8% for a coat. Fine dust removal efficiency increased with a second and third pass through the air shower system by an average of 9.1 and 13.9 percentage points respectively compared to a single pass through the system.